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    Quote Originally Posted by Loki View Post
    I guarantee you, you will see him again (you for the first time). He conquered death, he rose from the dead and he is alive now, and forever. His body is not in the earth... his grave is empty.
    Dude stop, the only thing that was conquered then was the Jewish people and jesus by the romans. Jesus didn't conquer anything, he was telling stories, many stories were told back then, it was people being people. It had nothing to do with god, it had everything to do with politics

    Also, I don't think you understand how decomposition works. It doesn't matter where his body, he is still lifeless, useless, dead. Maybe a good man once upon time but we all die one day

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    Quote Originally Posted by Petros Houhoulis View Post
    I can accept that Jesus was a historical person, and that he was more or less a good fella, as much as a good fella could be in those very hard times he lived, but hey! I could also choose between Stoics and Epicureans without to mess with any religion, or political religion which are the latest fashion in the west...
    No, Jesus wasn't just a good person. He was (and is) the Son of God, who came to save us from our lost condition.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NotYourKind View Post
    Dude stop, the only thing that was conquered then was the Jewish people and jesus by the romans. Jesus didn't conquer anything, he was telling stories, many stories were told back then, it was people being people. It had nothing to do with god, it had everything to do with politics

    Also, I don't think you understand how decomposition works. It doesn't matter where his body, he is still lifeless, useless, dead. Maybe a good man once upon time but we all die one day
    He didn't come to be a military or political leader! He came to be so much more! Jesus is God who came as a man, to identify with us and suffer and die for our sins, so that we could be saved and have everlasting life in heaven. He conquered death for us... and when he comes back, he will capture the evil one who misleads and tempts humans every day... the one who tries to whisper in your ear that Jesus is not real.

    And no, Jesus is absolutely not dead. Hundreds of people saw him after he rose from the dead. Why do you think Christianity is the biggest religion on earth today, 2000 years later? Because people saw that Jesus had conquered death, and is alive! That is why they became Christians, they were eye witnesses of Jesus' miraculous conquest of death.
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    Quote Originally Posted by wvwvw View Post
    RUBBISH. There was a Greek population in Albania that predates the Albanians. Those people spoke Greek and identified as Greek even before the Albanian ethnos formed.

    Although the ottomans categorised people by Religion and not race and counted Greeks, Bulgarians, and Serbs in the same way, they still made the distinction between them and each ethnic group owed its allegiance to their own patriarchs.

    The Orthodox population of central and south-eastern Albania was under the ecclesiastical jurisdiction of the Orthodox Archbishopric of Ohrid, while south-western Albania was under the Patriarchate of Constantinople through the Metropolis of Ioannina.

    The cities that were under the alliagence of Constantinople were all Greek cities like Argyrokastro, Koritsa, Himaira, Avlona, Delvino, all documented Greek cities that had been inhabited by Greek Epirotes since antiquity, middle ages, and to this day.

    Southern Albania was granted Greek autonomy in 1914. Albanians forcelly moved many of them to various places in Albania, confiscated much of their properties, and still does even to this day. Many have been murdered for speaking Greek.

    Southern Albania was part of Greece. Some of those Greeks even became Albanian Muslims. The Greeks christianized the Slavs but did they attempt to assimilate them? No, they created a script for them a different script from the Greek to differiate them from Greeks.
    Is there anything that isn't Greek?

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